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On the cover, use of reovirus factory-like structures (FLSs) as intracellular platforms for protein associations. a, FLS formed by an EGFP-fused, truncated reovirus µNS protein (EGFP/µNS(471-721)) visualized by EGFP fluorescence. b, diagram of FLS technology components, including negative-control (EGFP/µNS(471-721)), bait fusion (Bait/EGFP/µNS(471-721)), and fish (Fish). c, negative-control (top row), positive (middle row), and negative (bottom row) results are illustrated as colored in b. For details, see the article by Miller et al., pages 1027–1038.
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